
In particular, whether there are price tags on the works, whether there is a discrepancy between the price tag on the shelves and the cash price, the last change date of the price of the works on the labels and the previous price information; Bursa Trade Provincial Director İsmail Aslanlar, who noted that they check whether there are product tags along with labels in the fruit and vegetable departments, said: “In addition, we examine whether there is any avoidance of sales, whether there is stockpiling, and we also check whether there is an exorbitant price increase. "During the control, our Provincial Directorate prepares a report and imposes an administrative fine of 2 thousand 200 TL for each work that does not have a price tag, and on the other hand, in cases where there is a case - shelf difference and avoidance of sale, our Provincial Directorate imposes an administrative fine of XNUMX thousand XNUMX TL."
Aslanlar noted that it is possible to access the menus (tariffs and lists) by scanning the QR code on the tables, as per the rules of the day, provided that all these rules are complied with, and said, “However, the presence of the QR code alone is not sufficient in accordance with the legislation. It is essential to bring a menu (tariff and price list) to the service table and keep it readable by the customer. There is no harm in using a QR code as an additional service. "If the tariffs and price lists are not found during the control, a separate administrative fine of 2 thousand 200 TL is imposed for each discrepancy in the tariffs and price lists."
Noting that 2024 thousand 651 works in 311 enterprises have been inspected in the control carried out throughout Bursa in 422 so far, Bursa Provincial Trade Director İsmail Aslanlar said, "A total of approximately 2 million 653 thousand 423 liras and 67 kuruş administrative fines were imposed."